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Write a Successful Query Hook |
Fair or not, there may be no better sales tool for writers than a successfully written query letter. And there's no more important skill to writing successful queries than learning how to write a query hook. Some writers do such an amazing job with their query letters that they're used to hook an agent then hook an editor then hook a sales team then hook book buyers and eventually even hook readers-as the copy on the back or interior cover of the actual books. Those are seriously powerful words. Click to continue. |
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Learn how to write effective queries with agent Katie Shea Boutillier in the upcoming How to Hook an Agent: Queries and Beyond webinar. Writers will learn what matters in a query, how to create an outstanding hook, how to create a fast-pace manuscript, how to handle book concept, and more! Plus, each attendee is invited to submit their query and first five pages for a personalized critique. Click to continue. |
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| Writer's Market 2018 | The guide that's been helping writers get published and get paid for their writing since 1921 includes thousands of listings for book publishers, magazines, agents, and more. | $29.99 $24.99 | |
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| Guide to Literary Agents 2018 | Get the ultimate guide to literary agents with hundreds of listings for literary agents and how to create submissions they'll love! | $29.99 $24.99 | |
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People unfamiliar with the romance genre believe there's only one type of romance novel: The kind where two people fall in love and live happily ever after. While those do exist, romance has so many more sub-genres, plot twists, and complex themes to offer both readers and writers. Here are three romance book publishers open to submissions. Click to continue. |
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One key to writing success in today's publishing and media climate is to develop a platform. And to further that success, an author needs to know how to use that platform to promote their writing. Learn how to combine both-and find more success than ever-with the Comprehensive Author Platform and Promotion kit. Learn More... |
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Robert Lee Brewer Robert Lee Brewer is Senior Content Editor for the Writer's Digest Writing Community. He edits Writer's Market, directs online conferences, and writes for the magazine and website. Follow him on Twitter @robertleebrewer. |
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